Rising temperatures can damage your phone's performance; take care of them this way, or you could suffer these 3 major losses

Mobile Tips: India is experiencing record-breaking heat, which could damage your expensive smartphone. What damage can rising temperatures cause to your phone, and how can you avoid this problem? Today, we'll provide you with information on this.

 
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Mobile Tips: India is experiencing record-breaking heat and will continue to experience further heatwaves, particularly in Rajasthan, Delhi, Chhattisgarh, and other areas, with temperatures reaching close to 45 degrees Celsius. 

While protecting yourself from the heatwave is essential, protecting your smartphone from the heat is equally crucial. 

Many people are purchasing expensive phones these days, and the heatwave in India can damage your device, potentially costly to repair. It's important to follow some important tips to protect your smartphone this summer.

These damages can occur due to increasing heat

Rising temperatures can increase the risk of overheating and damage. In terms of disadvantages, increased heat can damage the phone's battery, reduce processor performance, and even damage internal hardware.

What to do and what not to do?

According to Telecom Talk, users are advised not to leave the phone in direct sunlight, especially on a car dashboard, bench, or other hot areas. 

Thick phone cases can generate more heat, so if the device gets too hot, especially while charging, the cover should be removed. If the phone gets too hot,

How to protect your smartphone from heat?

Never leave your phone in direct sunlight: Leaving your phone on a park bench or car dashboard in direct sunlight isn't a good idea. This could damage your phone, so keep it in the shade and out of direct sunlight. This is essential for any tech product.
Stop using your phone in the sun: If you are in an open place and you are not getting shade, then reduce the use of your phone.

Avoid thick cases: If you expose your phone to sunlight with a thick case, it will trap heat in. This will cause your device to overheat for longer, so remove any thick cases or covers immediately.

What to do if the phone overheats?

  1. First of all turn off the phone.
  2. Remove it from the case (if it's inside a case)
  3. Stop all app activity running in the background and remove apps from RAM.
  4. Stop any downloads and turn off the Wi-Fi connection for a few minutes.
  5. Place the phone under a fan and let it cool down on its own.

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